Eli Lilly Wins FDA Nod for Obesity Drug That Rivals Wegovy, Ozempic
Eli Lilly & Co. won US approval for its diabetes drug to treat obesity, unlocking blockbuster sales potential
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NBA rumors: Draymond praises rookie defense, Beal nearing debut, Lakers interested in Caruso
In today's NBA rumors, Draymond has high praise for some rookies, Bradley Beal's upgraded status, and the Lakers could be looking to reunite with a familiar face.
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Republican US House Speaker Johnson nears choice on avoiding gov't shutdown
By David Morgan WASHINGTON Speaker Mike Johnson told key Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives on
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White House denounces lawmaker Tlaib's use of pro-Palentinian rallying cry in Israel-Hamas conflict
WASHINGTON The White House on Wednesday denounced U.S. lawmaker Rashida Tlaib's use of a pro-Palestinian rallying cry "from
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Best Black Friday 2023 Deals for Nintendo Switch Owners
Save big with these Black Friday deals on Nintendo Switch products.
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Here's All the Fortnite OG Bundles Coming to the Item Shop in November
Here's the full schedule of all the Fortnite OG Bundles coming to the Item Shop in November for fans to purchase, including Customize Your Hero skins.
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Bank of Canada Agreed at Last Meeting to Revisit Hikes Later
Some members of the Bank of Canada’s governing council argued at their last meeting that borrowing costs would
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US House Oversight panel will issue subpoenas to president's son, brother to appear
WASHINGTON The U.S. House Oversight Committee said on Wednesday it will issue subpoenas to President Joe Biden's son,
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WhatsApp update stops hackers being able to find your phone by calling it
A new WhatsApp feature could stop people from being found through phone calls, the company has said. The tool, named “Protect IP Address in Calls”, is aimed at letting people ensure that they do not give away unwanted information to the people who call them up. At the moment, WhatsApp calls are made in one of two ways: peer-to-peer or through WhatsApp’s servers. The new setting allows users to choose between them to ensure that they are able to keep information private. Peer-to-peer calling works as it sounds: the two phones are directly in contact. That usually allows for better call quality, but means that the two phones need to know each other’s IP address. If calls are instead relayed through WhatsApp’s servers, it means that the IP address can be kept secret. That address could potentially be useful to hackers or other malicious cyber criminals, since it can be used to work out a person’s general location or their internet provider. Now users can choose to use the new feature and always have their calls sent through WhatsApp’s servers and protect their IP address. WhatsApp cannot intercept those calls even when they go through its servers since they are end-to-end encrypted. WhatsApp stressed that the new feature is aimed at their “most privacy-conscious users”. It may lead to less fast connections and lower quality calls, for instance. The new update follows another, released over summer, which WhatsApp refers to as “Silence Unknown Calls”. That stops phone calls from unknown numbers from even getting through to your phone – which means that it will not only limit spam and other annoying calls, but will also keep people cyber attacks, WhatsApp said. Read More Apple just released an iPhone update you should download right now Nasa gets ‘puzzling’ data back from spacecraft exploring distant object Scientists invent mind-reading device
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Taylor Swift's Boyfriend's Podcaster Brother Now One of the Sexiest Men Alive
Jason Kelce is one of the sexiest men alive thanks to Taylor Swift.
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Amazon says cuts jobs in music streaming unit
By Greg Bensinger Amazon.com has begun cutting jobs in its Music division, the company said on Wednesday, confirming
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MLB Rumors: Braves face intense threat from NL East rival for Sonny Gray
The Atlanta Braves could be interested in landing Sonny Gray, but they'll face steep competition from the Philadelphia Phillies.
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